How To Murder Time
Summary: A weekly podcast looking at video games, books, boardgames and films.
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- Artist: Jon Shute
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We start this new year with talk of Echo, which is an interesting take on a stealth game and Google Earth, which isn’t a game but is very fun in VR. Jon also ran a religion in The Shrouded Isle and Tim was gives another take on Stories Untold.
This time we’ve been playing Stellaris, Danger Zone, Warframe, GTA V and Skyrim. There may also be a little moan about VR pricing. Video Version is here if you want to see how we don’t look like how you’ve imagined us.
This time we’re through the weekly games, with Path of Exile, Elite Dangerous and getting all Battle Royale with Fortnite. Meanwhile Jon has been getting confused by Million Onion Hotel Laughing at really bad acting in Need For Speed and talking to AIs in Event[0] Video Version:
This week we have been playing Stellaris, Subsurface Circular, Elite Dangerous, Yorkshire Gubbins and Warframe. Video Version: https://youtu.be/ZCklSrEWLSM
This week we’ve been skulking beneath ground in Metro 2033, playing more of a text adventure than expected in Stories Untold and making money in Rebel Galaxy. We also have a chat about Skyfactory 3, the minecraft mod we just finished a series on and how it shaped up as a mod.
This time we’re talking about Warframe, Elite Dangerous and moaning about too long games. Video Version:
We’re back with a roundup of the weekly groups and a chat about game difficulty.
This week we talk about Forza 7, Thargoids in Elite Dangerous and some mobile games that stopped Tim from getting bored on a walking holiday.
This week we’ve been playing more games, but Tim wasn’t a cylon this time. Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor Rise of Industry Warframe Battlestar Galactica: Deadlock Lords of Waterdeep
This week Jon has been finding out what the later game in Slime Rancher is like as well as throwing bikes at steep slopes in Trials Fusion while Tim has been playing Endless Legends and the Tabletop Simulator group is continuing.
We’re joined again by Toerag to talk about our latest Hugo novel, which this time is Ringworld by Larry Niven. There’s a large ring around a sun and so a team is assembled to go investigate it in a book that dominates the genre of big stupid objects in space.
This time Tim talks about the list of winning Hugo novels this year and looks at how they compare to his choices, Jon has been playing Slime Rancher and Patapon while Tim has been playing Warframe, Path of Exile and Tabletop Simulator. 00:00 Hugo winners 2017 10:55 Slime Rancher 16:50 Warframe 29:50 Patapon, Skyrim and other remasters 41:10 Path of Exile 49:05 Tabletop Simulator: Battlestar Galactica and Thunderstone.
This week Jon has been learning how to play football with Behold the Kickmen and how to run a kingdom with Kingdoms and Castles. Castles and Kingdoms. Towns and Castles. Avenues and Alleyways. One of those titles, it’s a very forgettable name. Meanwhile Tim has gone to Earth in Elite and actually finished Guildwars. Or so he says.
This week Tim is rounding up the nightly groups while Jon has been playing Kane and Lynch 2, which is without doubt the worse game that he’s played in… forever and getting annoyed at Horizon: Zero Dawn.
Time spent the night in a ditch (on purpose), Jon played Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, Tim finished Obduction, and Jon tried out Grow Up. Tim has also read an awful lot of books so there’s a wrap up of the Hugo finalists for this year.